Schiff Just Threw Pelosi Right Under the Bus Over Democratic Stunt Memo

Nancy Pelosi, House Minority Leader, has been insisting that the main reason the Democratic memo has not been released is due to the President “stalling.”

Nancy Pelosi has lost her mind, as we all know this is clearly not the case. Now, to prove us right, Adam Schiff accidentally leaked that it was all false. By successfully doing so, he has thrown Nancy Pelosi right under the bus.

Adam Schiff, the California Democratic Representative, has just confirmed the Democratic Party’s memo was looked through and evaluated for sources and methods. As Schiff confirmed it completely, it goes against Pelosi’s claim that the stall was due to President Trump working on a cover-up.

Adam Schiff has since criticized former President Obama for his lack in response to cyber warfare. Now, we have the White House facing problems with the Democrats’ “rebuttal memo” over the surveillance of President Donald Trump’s workers. The document could leak the ”sources and methods.”

Schiff explained during a newsmaker’s breakfast meeting on Wednesday which was sponsored by the Christian Science Monitor, “We need to go through that and identify that which remains classified and would implicate sources and methods or investigative interests.”

Schiff’s comments totally went against what Pelosi had previously stated.

The memo is simply an attempt at countering the four-page memo that was released by California Republican and House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes.

The Nunes memo confirms that the FBI had used the unverified Trump dossier in an application in front of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. The FISA court issued a warrant to spy on an unpaid advisor to the Trump campaign, Carter Page, because of the document.

Schiff seemed to backtrack when it came to the Trump-Russia collusion issue. He stated that the Democrats’ definition of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia was a lot lower than any possible criminal acts that were being reviewed by Robert Mueller and his special counsel.